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Old 09-26-2006, 11:39 PM
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The flash washed the pics at close range. Kinda yellow and blurry without flash but it's the best I could do.

First pic shows tools against a tape measure. The other dimensions are based on the slot. I used aluminum from an old DIN stereo sleeve.

Second and third pics show the brass spring retainer from an angle. The tool engages a tab on the retainer. As you push in the tool the wedge moves the tab inward which retracts the retainer.

Fourth and fifth pics show the same from the top.

Fancier tools have a notch in the wedge and loops at the far end to use the tools to pull out the stereo. With these simpler tools I grip the cassette opening to pull out the stereo.

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